Difference Between the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous
مقایسه تفاوت های Difference Between the Present Perfect and the Present Perfect Continuous Present Perfect vs Present Perfect Continuous In the English language, tenses hold a very important place. A “tense” is described as “a set of forms that a verb takes to indicate the time of action, completeness, or continuance of any action.” The present perfect tense and the present perfect continuous both talk about a recent activity or action. Present Perfect Tense The present perfect tense discusses an action which has been completed recently. Present perfect is used to talk about an activity that has happened at an unspecified time from the present. Mentioning the exact time is not necessary. The present perfect is used coupled with obscure expressions such as: ever, never, many times, before, already, yet, etc.The present perfect is represented as [has/have] + past participle. It is used to represent experience, accomplishments, and a change over time. It is also used for an incomplete action that you are expecting and also for multiple actions that have taken place in the past at different times. For instance:
Present Perfect Continuous Tense The present perfect continuous tense takes account of an activity as a continuous action which might not be over or finished. The present perfect continuous talks about an action which has started in the past, is still going on in the present, and will continue in the future. The present perfect continuous is represented as [has/have] + been + past participle. It is used in instances that have begun in the past and are still continuing. For instance:
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